Detroit Lions LB Stephen Tulloch said the team has not informed him if he will be on the team next season or if he will be released. He is scheduled to make $4.8 million in 2015, but the team would save $3.2 million in salary cap space if he is released.

Free-agent LB Josh Bynes (Ravens), who was cut from the team but brought to the practice squad at the start of September, will sign with the Detroit Lions within the next day. He is expected to provide linebacker depth in the wake of the injury to LB Stephen Tulloch (knee).

Detroit Lions LB Stephen Tulloch (knee) tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and is out for the season, according to head coach Jim Caldwell. Tulloch injured himself while celebrating in Week 3.

Detroit Lions LB Stephen Tulloch said Monday, July 29, that rookie DE Ezekiel Ansah reminds him of a young DE Jevon Kearse. Tulloch played with Kearse during his days with the Tennessee Titans. "Ziggy is a freak," Tulloch said. "He's a raw player but very instinctive. He can read screens very well. Runs to the ball very well. He's just a real good athlete."